Bengaluru: Protests continue over denial of cabinet berths to some Congress MLAs


Bengaluru, Jun 7 (DHNS): Supporters of a few Congress party leaders have continued to protest seeking ministerial berths to their leaders in the cabinet.

Supporters of Satish Jarkiholi created ruckus at the district KPCC office on Club Road in Belagavi on Thursday afternoon.

Members of Manava Bandhutav Vedike, founded by the MLA, staged a protest at Chennamma Circle and went to the KPCC office.

They damaged flower pots, portraits and banners in front of the office. They wanted to barge inside, but failed in their attempt as the office was locked.

Satish Jarkiholi, the AICC secretary, represents Yamkanmardi constituency. He had held Small Scale Industries and Excise portfolios in the Siddaramaiah cabinet.

Reddy Sangha members staged a protest in front of deputy commissioner's office urging the Congress party high command to induct the Reddy community leaders Ramalinga Reddy and H K Patil in the cabinet.

It is not correct to ignore senior and experienced leaders like Patil and Reddy. The two leaders performed well in the Siddaramaiah government. They implemented many pro public projects and never compromised with issues of land, water and language. The Congress party should respect them, they said. They warned of teaching a lesson in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections if the two leaders are not given due importance. They submitted a memorandum to the DC.

In Hubballi, supporters of Kundgol MLA C S Shivalli stated a protest at Ambedkar Circle on Thursday afternoon against the Congress party's decision of denying a berth in the Kumaraswamy cabinet to their leader. They burnt tyres and blocked the road for sometime.

  

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 08 2018

    Every MLA has got some chelas, they always behind these type of dramas just to highlite thier boss
    high comand must dont care them ,and stict to thier plans.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 08 2018

    What corrective steps?
    The day Congress gave unconditional support to JDs, it was over.

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  • JK, southkanara

    Fri, Jun 08 2018

    Create a new "M" (2) portfolio to run this show... and make them CM(2), HM(2), FM(2) like this 2 stands for substitute minister !! FEKU - behave like Fish out of water....

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  • JK, southkanara

    Fri, Jun 08 2018

    *** INTOLERANCE *** Movie part no 1 released today.... People are eager to experience the end of this great Political drama ... Total Type mismatch and syntax error !!!

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  • VV, Bajpe

    Fri, Jun 08 2018

    All224 MLAs wants to becomeMinisters if provided by their party

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 08 2018

    ha ha..mahagatbhandan on the national level?
    we will see more nasty things coming in a couple of months..wait and watch the fun.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jun 07 2018

    No MLA or MP should be a minister so that elected representative can focus on the people he/she represents and present to the government their needs.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Jun 07 2018

    High Command need to initiate corrective steps to quench this protest by taking the protesters and concerned MLAs into confidence.

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  • Karunakar Samani, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 07 2018

    Looking the the current scenario. The biggest question raised by any common man for 2019 is . When 2 parties cannot form a Govt at a State level. How do you expect a Mahaghatbandhan with a combined opposition perhaps of 5-6 form a Govt at the centre? The opposition has to introspect big time.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 07 2018

    We cannot have 117 Ministers ...

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  • Seby, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 07 2018

    Poor politicians dying to serve people...

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